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1 XI, 1| magnificence, and so she suborned Suilius to accuse both him and Poppaea. 2 XI, 1| both him and Poppaea. With Suilius was associated Sosibius, 3 XI, 2| that he was heard. There Suilius accused him of corrupting 4 XI, 2| Question thy own sons, Suilius;they will own my manhood." 5 XI, 4| were then convoked, and Suilius proceeded to find new victims 6 XI, 6| Suilius after this plied his accusations 7 XI, 6| hundred thousand sesterces to Suilius, stabbed himself in the 8 XI, 7| who had a quarrel with Suilius, attacked them with savage 9 XI, 8| the law of extortion, when Suilius and Cossutianus and the 10 XI, 47| dislikes. In the cases of Suilius Caesoninus and Plautius 11 XII, 29| Caius Antistius and Marcus Suilius, the adoption of Domitius 12 XIII, 53| Seneca. This was Publius Suilius. He had been terrible and 13 XIII, 53| who had pleaded for hire. Suilius spared not complaint or 14 XIII, 54| had been plundered, when Suilius governed the province of 15 XIII, 54| spot. These men charged Suilius with having driven Quintus 16 XIII, 55| Suilius then sheltered himself under 17 XIII, 56| exempted from confiscation, Suilius was banished to the Balearic